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STATEMENTThe access to the painting of PARI RAVAN is only at first glance unmistakably indicated.  Her pictures tell stories. And certainly, the very consciously chosen titles offer a key to entering these stories. However, here the clearance of meaning begins to gradually disappear. This is because none of the stories is really told to the end in the pictures. Only the observer can do so. (Prof. Dr. U. H. Peters, retired chair for psychiatry Cologne (Germany)
Biography Born in Abadan / Iran. At the age of fourteen she received the first prize in a competition for young artists in Iran. At the age of 17 she moved to Germany. School for artists (Kunstgewerbeschule) at Mayence, Germany. She has more then 250 international exihibtions an 22 Art -prizes 
WORKS in PUBLIC OWNERSHIPTown of Overath (Germany)Museum of local history (Heimatmuseum), Cologne (Germany)Voice of Germany (Deutsche Welle), Cologne (Germany)Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, Bonn (Germany)Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation, Gummersbach (Germany)Museum Solingen (Germany)Phantasten Museum Palais Palffy Vienna (Austria)Southern Nevada Museum of fine Art Las Vegas (USA)Town of Cannes (France)Townhall of Saint Jeannet (France)Monastery of Dominicans, Nice (France)Centrre  Don Bosco,  Oldenburg (Germany)Monastery Saint Lazard, Marseille /FranceMoya Museum, Vienna (Austria)Townhall Ramatuelle, Sculpture “Gaulish Rooster”Metropole Nizza , L’Escarène, Sulpture “Le petit Prince”Townhall Saint- Jeannet (Metropole Nice) Sculpture  “Thinking Cat Lady”And two briths-cran in standsteel ,(scuptures)European Art Museum, Sculpture Kiss me bleu  Denmark Twon hall Le Perthus  Sculpture Cat-pupil  France
As a painter of reflections on human feeling, PARI RAVAN says: “We hold ourselves for much too important. The universe is just much too big for that”.

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